Seatbelt Removal
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Seatbelt Removal
I need to know how to remove the front seatbelts from the floor. If anyone knows of a write up or how to do it I would really appreciate.
I haven't taken any time to look at it, but I'm going to need it off on Thursday.
I'm assuming the plastic with what looks like a HUGE philips head on it pops off, and there's something to unbolt underneath?
Anything helps, thanks in advance.
I haven't taken any time to look at it, but I'm going to need it off on Thursday.
I'm assuming the plastic with what looks like a HUGE philips head on it pops off, and there's something to unbolt underneath?
Anything helps, thanks in advance.
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Remove the big Phillips head screw. there is a torx head bolt behind that that holds it down, make sure you have the right size torx head or youll be when you strip out the bolt. they usually have lock-tight on em.
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Its a Torx 47, but I ended up using a 50 (which got stuck), and then a 47 (which didn't strip anything). Unfortunately, it didn't accomplish what I was going for.
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USE THE 47!!!
Trust me I swappd out an ENTIRE interior. It made a punishing painful job into a much my entertaining pastime.
Hopefully you pulled the seat out first, it makes the job a lot easier, if you did lengthen the lever action to make it quite a bit easier.
If I can do it with a bum shoulder on a freakin' 99 with a 47 and a long *** pipe it shouldn't be a problem for ya!
Though it could be a little difficult getting the brittle bolt cover off without damaging it. Luckily I had x2 more than I needed so I had replacements.
Trust me I swappd out an ENTIRE interior. It made a punishing painful job into a much my entertaining pastime.
Hopefully you pulled the seat out first, it makes the job a lot easier, if you did lengthen the lever action to make it quite a bit easier.
If I can do it with a bum shoulder on a freakin' 99 with a 47 and a long *** pipe it shouldn't be a problem for ya!
Though it could be a little difficult getting the brittle bolt cover off without damaging it. Luckily I had x2 more than I needed so I had replacements.